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鱼类肠道微生物群在不同空间尺度上会有所不同吗?以地中海普通鲷为例的一项案例研究。

Do fish gut microbiotas vary across spatial scales? A case study of Diplodus vulgaris in the Mediterranean Sea.

作者信息

Lilli Ginevra, Sirot Charlotte, Campbell Hayley, Hermand Fanny, Brophy Deirdre, Flot Jean-François, Graham Conor T, George Isabelle F

机构信息

Laboratoire d'Ecologie des Systèmes Aquatiques (ESA), Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), 1050, Brussels, Belgium.

Centre de Recherches Insulaires et Observatoire de l'Environnement (CRIOBE), University of Perpignan, Perpignan, France.

出版信息

Anim Microbiome. 2024 Jun 13;6(1):32. doi: 10.1186/s42523-024-00319-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Biogeography has been linked to differences in gut microbiota in several animals. However, the existence of such a relationship in fish is not clear yet. So far, it seems to depend on the fish species studied. However, most studies of fish gut microbiotas are based on single populations. In this study, we investigated the gut microbiota of fish from three wild populations of the two-banded sea bream Diplodus vulgaris (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817) to determine whether its diversity, structure and potential functionality reflect the geographic origin of the fish, at large and small geographical scale. Additionally, we explored the host- and environmental-related factors explaining this relationship.

RESULTS

We showed that the taxonomy and potential functionality of the mucosa-associated gut microbiota of Diplodus vulgaris differ to varying degrees depending on the spatial scale considered. At large scale, we observed that both the taxonomical structure and the potential functionality of the fish microbiota differed significantly between populations. In contrast, the taxonomical diversity of the microbial community displayed a significant relationship with factors other than the geographic origin of the fish (i.e. sampling date). On the other hand, at small scale, the different composition and diversity of the microbiota differ according to the characteristics of the habitat occupied by the fish. Specifically, we identified the presence of Posidonia oceanica in the benthic habitat as predictor of both the microbiota composition and diversity. Lastly, we reported the enrichment of functions related to the metabolism of xenobiotics (i.e. drugs and 4-aminobenzoate) in a population and we indicated it as a potential target of future monitoring.

CONCLUSIONS

With this study, we confirmed the importance of investigating the gut microbiota of wild fish species using multiple populations, taking into account the different habitats occupied by the individuals. Furthermore, we underscored the use of the biodegradation potential of the gut microbiota as an alternative means of monitoring emerging contaminants in Mediterranean fish.

摘要

背景

生物地理学已与多种动物肠道微生物群的差异相关联。然而,鱼类中这种关系的存在尚不清楚。到目前为止,这似乎取决于所研究的鱼类物种。然而,大多数鱼类肠道微生物群的研究都是基于单一群体。在本研究中,我们调查了双带海鲷(Diplodus vulgaris, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire,1817)三个野生群体的鱼类肠道微生物群,以确定其多样性、结构和潜在功能是否在大、小地理尺度上反映了鱼类的地理起源。此外,我们还探索了解释这种关系的宿主和环境相关因素。

结果

我们表明,双带海鲷黏膜相关肠道微生物群的分类和潜在功能根据所考虑的空间尺度不同程度地有所差异。在大尺度上,我们观察到不同群体之间鱼类微生物群的分类结构和潜在功能存在显著差异。相比之下,微生物群落的分类多样性与鱼类地理起源以外的因素(即采样日期)呈现出显著关系。另一方面,在小尺度上,微生物群的不同组成和多样性根据鱼类所占据栖息地的特征而有所不同。具体而言,我们确定底栖栖息地中大叶藻的存在是微生物群组成和多样性的预测指标。最后,我们报告了一个群体中与异源物质(即药物和4-氨基苯甲酸酯)代谢相关功能的富集情况,并将其作为未来监测的潜在目标。

结论

通过本研究,我们证实了使用多个群体研究野生鱼类物种肠道微生物群的重要性,同时考虑到个体所占据的不同栖息地。此外,我们强调利用肠道微生物群的生物降解潜力作为监测地中海鱼类中新兴污染物的替代手段。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9202/11177387/c304133ed369/42523_2024_319_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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